John Holland Well-Known Member Jul 29, 2016 #2 They also look well used. I would expect that a B&W conversion would highlight some of the texture of the chains.
They also look well used. I would expect that a B&W conversion would highlight some of the texture of the chains.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jul 30, 2016 #3 Almost a treble clef on the left. In fact, quite a musical piece. Very nice.
Pete Askew Admin Jul 30, 2016 #4 They make a very effective stiff life. That blueish string on the left is a tad distracting though I find.
They make a very effective stiff life. That blueish string on the left is a tad distracting though I find.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2016 #5 Rob MacKillop said: Almost a treble clef on the left. In fact, quite a musical piece. Very nice. Click to expand... thank you Rob Pete Askew said: They make a very effective stiff life. That blueish string on the left is a tad distracting though I find. Click to expand... Thanks Pete. Yep saw that after I posted
Rob MacKillop said: Almost a treble clef on the left. In fact, quite a musical piece. Very nice. Click to expand... thank you Rob Pete Askew said: They make a very effective stiff life. That blueish string on the left is a tad distracting though I find. Click to expand... Thanks Pete. Yep saw that after I posted
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2016 #7 Aldous Lau said: The texture from the Sigma DP, just too poison Julian! Click to expand... Aldous it can be infectious. I believe the Squattro was the antidote. Unfortunately prescriptions in England are not free unlike other places I know in the UK
Aldous Lau said: The texture from the Sigma DP, just too poison Julian! Click to expand... Aldous it can be infectious. I believe the Squattro was the antidote. Unfortunately prescriptions in England are not free unlike other places I know in the UK
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Aug 8, 2016 #8 so still, so still and still a tale of not so still a life.